An Awkward Encounter with Nice
On the show this week we’re discussing the news of the week, including Belarus forcing down a commercial airliner to arrest a dissident journalist, Facebook and Twitter facing heightened governmental scrutiny, more memes selling for giant piles of money, the utility of social and political identity labels, 60 Minutes wants to talk trans issues, and plenty more. Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!
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Show Rundown:
02:04 —> Serious sports analysis as the NBA playoffs get underway
18:00 —> Belarus hijacks a commercial airliner to arrest a dissident journalist
25:23 —> Government crackdowns on social media companies, and the inevitable failure of an “infrastructure bill”
33:52 —> Charlie bit my finger, and all I got was a lousy three quarters of a million dollars
52:50 —> Everybody loves labels for themselves, and especially for others—what’s the deal with that?
1:12:50 —> 60 Minutes delves into TRANS ISSUES, with a bit of a focus on people who regret their decision to transition, and the internet is displeased
I was just kidding. I’m not going to put any pictures of Trae Young’s bad hair here.
Go for a walk after eating, you slobs.
Belarus hijacked a commercial airliner in order to arrest a dissident journalist and his girlfriend. Not great! Both of them have now recorded forced confessions. Many outside of Belarus are calling for their release, and fearful that they’ll be tortured and ultimately killed. Here’s a bit on the relationship between Russia and Belarus, and why it’s unlikely this happened without Putin’s go-ahead.
Police in New Delhi raided Twitter’s offices there for allowing content that was critical of the government’s COVID response.
Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has signed a law that will allow the state to (attempt to) fine social media companies that ban statewide political candidates from their platforms. Can’t wait for Florida to try to sue Twitter for banning some Matt Gaetz-wannabe with a bunch of actual Nazi paraphernalia in his merch store.
For now, you can still view the “Charle bit my finger” video on YouTube:
The video is from 2007, is one of the internet’s first viral videos, and the NFT’d version of the sold at auction for more than three quarters of a million dollars.
60 Minutes aired a report on Sunday evening on transgender healthcare issues, a segment that some say was disproportionately focused on those who regret their decision and attempt to detransition.